XXxii EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



10. Strictures of Nodularia Jiuviatilis Lyngb. Hydroph. 



p. 99. t, 29", with the granular germs ranged in 

 the shape of a chain. 



11. Anthocorynium of Surnhea Gidane7isis Auhl. Boyl. 



Meyer. Fl. Essequeb. p. 120, (86.) 



12. The flower-bearing leaf-stalk of Turnera cuneiformis 



Juss.j with two cup-shaped glands. 



13. Flower of Pankum leiocarpon, (Neue Entdeck. 1. 



s. 243. 



' PLATE VI. 



Fig. 1. Tubers of Trevirania coccinea Willd., (288.) 



2. Tubers of Tritonia squalida Ker, (ib.) 



3. Tubers of Ixia leucantha, (ib.) 



4. 5. Flowers of KiipJiorhia Characias. Double an- 



therae on the filaments, which are furnished with 

 a joint; and the four pistilla, (138, 331, 333.) 



6. Buginmllcea spedahilis Juss., with red coloured 



bracteae, (177.) 



7. The seven filaments of the same plant united at the 



base, (191.) 



8. Star-shaped scales on the leaves of Croton Eluteria, 



(27.) 



9. Panduraeform leaf of Solanum Belfortia7ium Dunal, 



(29.) 



10. Star-shaped hairs of the same plant, (25.) 



11. Cassia Jieoouosa>, with its bent stem, pinnated leaves, 



and ciliated stipules. 



12. Sauvagesia Adima Aubl., (Neue Entdeck. 1. 294, 



with its root-shaped ascending stem, and bristly 

 pinnated stipulae, (42, 54, 109.) 



13. 14. Flower of the same plant. Between the calyx 



and corolla stand bodies of an intermediate na- 

 ture between filaments and nectaries, as in Par- 

 nassia. Three lobed capsule, (Neue Entdeck. 1. 

 295. 296.) 



